when do you watch tv
As a question ¿Cuando vienes? means "When are you coming?"
"Cuando llegan" means "when they arrive". "¿Cuándo llegan?" means "when do they arrive?"
Cuando can either mean 'when' or 'since' depending on the condition of expression. An example of using cuando as 'when' is, "Cuando me llamas, te diré" (When you call me, I will tell you.) An example of using cuando as 'since' is "No sé por qué estás haciendo compras cuando no tienes dinero" (I don't know why you are shopping when/since you have no money).
"Ves" is the Spanish word for "you see". It is pronounced "base". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
it means "when were you born"
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Ves is Spanish for 'you (informal) see.'
As a statement: When I can look at you again As a question: When can I look at you again (When i can to look (you) another time) If the original comment was supposed to ask "When can I see you again" the correct statement would have been "Cuando te puedo ver otra vez"
how often do u watch television
dejame saber cuando vas abernir otra ves, te mero in marzo
¿Por qué ve / ven / ves / veis la tele?
cuando hay clase = when class hay = there is/are cuando = when clase = class
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As a question ¿Cuando vienes? means "When are you coming?"
"Cuando tengo" translates to "when I have" in English.
When.
you see her